Blinded by Bias: Why We Struggle to See Through Someone Else’s Eyes
Blinded by Bias: Why We Struggle to See Through Someone Else’s Eyes

Perspectives are like fingerprints—unique, deeply personal, and shaped by a lifetime of experiences.

Yet, in a world growing more connected and complex, our ability to empathize and truly see the world from someone else’s point of view seems more elusive than ever.

Whether it’s the racial tensions between Black and White communities, the gender dynamics between men and women, the marital challenges faced by husbands and wives, or the political chasm separating Democrats and Republicans, the difficulty of understanding one another runs deep and touches every aspect of our lives.